The like and get likes thread II

Did you hear about Bruce Lee’s vegan brother Broco Lee?

Don’t pod me,please. :sweat_smile:

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Oh my god I could have nightmares about jokes this bad… :stuck_out_tongue:

…but now i’m going to sleep and hopefully won’t dream (as usual). Nighties lovelies!

Also: this dude has some cool animations on Victorian era weaponry…

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Doh, I dreamed. And not at the end of the night as usual, but for the second time, I dreamed at the beginning of the night. A surreal dream where an elevator ride became a scary, thrilling ride along underground and precarious rails just because two strangers took the elevator to their floor which apparently was in another building. I guess the symbolism is my loss of control over my life now that I am being evicted and must move back to my parent’s while I too face the likely end of my employment since the whole travel industry has been wrecked by Covid-19. :roll_eyes:

(Anyway it’s been a short dream. Unlike the one before it, some weeks ago, which was not just a film but a motherfucking miniseries about some hero dude whose exploits I can’t remember, but the whole thing was so massive that I’m frightened to actually try and remember it. I swear, one could write a 4-6 hours miniseries about that dream alone…)

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I watched some nice documentary too, recently

Kharkiv’yanka, tough girl :muscle: :woman: antarctic snow cruiser

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Very interesting project, it’s a pity the supercool Type 1 din’t work well and was replaced with the more pedestrian but functional Type 2, these vehicles are like the mother of all motorhomes… Also, the American Snow Cruiser it’s as cool as obviously flawed. Balloon tires? For snow? And nobody noticed what could go wrong??

Anyway I’m off to bed now. So I say: nighties lovelies!

Also: UAE’s Mars atmospheric probe Al-Hamal (Hope) was succesfully launched tonight!

This is the first launch on this year’s launch window; on the 23rd should be launched China’s mission Tianwen 1 (a probe and a small rover) and on the 30th should launch NASA’s Perseverance rover.

Mars being Mars, best wishes to Al-Hamal and the next missions! Hope they all 3 will make it to Mars, survive and succeed!

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I like that idea particularly.


Lets build a wall! Oooops…

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Hmmm… there’s more Ooops!! than wall in that video! :grin:

And now i’m off to bed, after watching today’s “also”. Nighties lovelies!

Also: Mars in true 4K video

It would be cool if they could re-color them into what we would see with our eyes, some of those blues look unreal…

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The strength of the kinetic energy was greater than the strength of the potential energy that the crane , or bulldozer, rather, could hold , in those conditions.

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Nuclear warfare, Climate change and Cyber Information warfare, the Doomsday clock is set at 100 seconds.

Then current technology which would take a probe to Alpha Centauri would not make it in 17,000 years because, that technology is only able to reach that speed while going towards our sun, and , for a relatively short period of time.

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mmm I like this :ok_hand:

I really don’t want or need full ATX. It also has no RGB or tempered glass which is a plus in my book!

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stop dwelling on the past, LordOdysseus
stop dwelling on the past, LordOdysseus
stop dwelling on the past, LordOdysseus
stop dwelling on the past, LordOdysseus
stop dwelling on the past, LordOdysseus

Good night, lovelies. :grimacing:

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Jeff Bezos just added a record $13 billion to his fortune in a single day
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I dont know, why its so not red planet. :thinking:

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I also never had any computer with fancy lights or glass panels in it, and I am fine.

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:maple_leaf:
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A trip down the memory lane of my bottomless HDD photograph colection…

The Kaltana tribe, by Zoe Kaltana. Those were the times, I recall helping Zoe by introducing Monica and Maria through the ongoing storyline of The Greater Fool Bar.

So many years. Such hope and so much effort. And what a waste after all…

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Time to go to bed… Nighties lovelies!

Also: not exactly as advertised…

Seriously, the last one… WTF??? What were they thinking??

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No Hayley photos to share today.

Good night, lovelies. :heart:

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Good morning, lovelies. :heart:

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Cyberpunk 2020. :ok_hand:
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:poop:

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Those are some of my relatives on my mother’s side, however the Savoie street name was the family name of the co-owner, author, of the early 1900s airplane design registered patent my grand-mother’s father on my father’s side worked with and sold to an airplane company back then , around the wars.

Around IBM’s time, when they were Tabulating Machines, before Microsoft, and World War II.

https://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/ibm100/us/en/icons/tabulator/

Oumuamua is headed back out of our solar system and won’t be coming back. It’s rapidly headed in the direction of the constellation Pegasus and will cross the orbit of Neptune in about four years and cover one light year’s distance in about 11,000 years. ~Jul 2, 2018

Quirks & Quarks

An interstellar visitor could be lighting up for astronomers in time for the holidays

Comet Borisov is the second known celestial object to visit our solar system from deep space

Posted: December 13, 2019

The 1st one came to see us,
the 2nd dropped the virus.

We can still intercept the first one and reach our first light year in our first 11,000 years.

We now have a second one to put another probe on to send us communication from there , as well as data from sensors.

Since the movement and kinetic energy is covered naturally, we can focus more on communication and making sure the device stays on the highest speed object.

1 communications
2 sensors
3 systems to remain on the host

Natural moving systems are faster than we are, but we cannot control their movement direction(s), or can we?

What would it take to make one or 2 go faster?

It seems I made a mistake with the Solar Parker probe and the New Horizon(s) probe, “directly into an Earth-and-solar escape trajectory with a speed of about 16.26 km/s (10.10 mi/s; 58,500 km/h; 36,400 mph). It was the fastest man-made object ever launched from Earth.”
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So, 17,000 years is our best time so far. If it takes 4.2 light years to send and receive messages, it would be 8.4 years each, 17,008.4; to 17,016.8 years to get the 2nd back from receiving our first reply. Unless, of course, we leave a communication system midway, to store data, and half the times of some communication , from storage, as in the case of case logic data.
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Additionally, while the speed technology is functional, it is not designed to function 17,000 years yet, so , we’d have to make one that does. Kinetic force works over vast distances where there is little friction but dim light to modify it , although light or energy might be used to move it.
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